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Neuromancer
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Neuromancer
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Neuromancer
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Neuromancer is a 1984 novel by William Gibson, notable for being the most famous early cyberpunk novel and winner of the science-fiction “triple crown”—the Nebula Award, the …
Hollywood doesn’t let me down and butchers another classic SciFi movie. Thanks Hollywood - hopefully you won’t get your paws on Neuromancer… A review of Neuromancer by someone who’s just read it for the first time. Hello, G1s! That cheap music you hopefully hear embedded into this review is the main theme to 1989’s PC classic Neuromancer, by Interplay. It’s actually by Devo, a song called “Some Things Never Change.” I captured it right off my PC speaker, and back in 1989 it would have sounded pretty much exactly as you’re hearing it - tinny, muffled, It looks as though Quiet Earth may have stumbled upon the first poster for Joseph Kahn’s movie adaptation of William Gibson’s classic cyberpunk novel, Neuromancer! Plenty of new research in the field of enhancing the human body with technology, combined with the poster for a Neuromancer movie practically forced me to revisit the burning question: Where are my cybernetic implants? [VIDEOS] The play, tentatively called “Case” includes cyberspace scenes done with cardboard cutouts and Indian gamelon music. Sounds pretty frikkin’ cool. The man who coined the phrase “cyberspace” and created the seminal cyberpunk novel “Neuromancer” has given up on science fiction. “Earth is the alien planet now,” claims William Gibson. “We’re living in a sort of overlapping system of purely science fictional scenarios, which affect everyone”. Strangely present day reality appears SF to him. Be depressed. Be very depressed. You thought that cyberspace – a term conjured up long ago by that neuromancer, sci-fi author William Gibson – was the last frontier of freedom. Well, think again. If the U.S. Air Force has anything to say about it, cyber-freedom will, in the not so distant future, be just another word for domination. You thought that cyberspace – a term conjured up long ago by that neuromancer, sci-fi author William Gibson – was the last frontier of freedom. Well, think again
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